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QB ECC404 May 2022 Examination MATHS-IV SE EXTC Sem IV 2021-22

This document contains a question bank for the BE Electronics Engineering program's Engineering Mathematics IV course at the University of Mumbai. It includes 39 multiple choice questions related to topics in engineering mathematics like calculus, linear algebra, probability, and statistics. The questions assess concepts like vector operations, integrals, residues, random variables, correlation, and extremals of functionals.

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QB ECC404 May 2022 Examination MATHS-IV SE EXTC Sem IV 2021-22

This document contains a question bank for the BE Electronics Engineering program's Engineering Mathematics IV course at the University of Mumbai. It includes 39 multiple choice questions related to topics in engineering mathematics like calculus, linear algebra, probability, and statistics. The questions assess concepts like vector operations, integrals, residues, random variables, correlation, and extremals of functionals.

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University of Mumbai

Question Bank
Program: BE Electronics Engineering
Curriculum Scheme: Rev 2019 ‘C’ Scheme
Examination: SE Semester IV
Course Code: ELC401 and Course Name: Engineering Mathematics IV
Max. Marks: 80
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Each Question carry two marks

1. Find Extremal of ∫ with y(0) = 0 and y(1) = 1


Option A:
Option B:
Option C:
Option D:

2. If F does not contains x explicitly then Euler ‘ s equation is given as


Option A:
Option B:
Option C:
Option D:

3. Find the unit vector along in


Option A: ( )
Option B: ( )
Option C:
Option D: ( )

4. If the vectors u = ( k-5,2), v = (1,k,2) are orthogonal, find .


Option A: 0
Option B: 1
Option C: -1
Option D: 2

5. If and be any two vectors in then which of the following holds


Option A: | | ‖ ‖‖ ‖
Option B: | | ‖ ‖‖ ‖
Option C: | | ‖ ‖‖ ‖
Option D: | | ‖ ‖‖ ‖

6. is a vector space with addition and scalar multiplication


given by and . Then the additive
identity is
Option A: (1,0)

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Option B: (0,0)
Option C: (0,1)
Option D: (1,1)

7. Evaluate ∫ along
Option A:
Option B:
Option C:
Option D:

8. Evaluate ∫ where C is the circle | |


Option A: 1
Option B: -1
Option C: 2
Option D: 0

9. Find Residue at z = 1 of f(z) =


Option A: 2
Option B: -2
Option C: 1
Option D: -1

10. If is analytic inside and on closed curve of simply connected region R and
if be any point within C, then ∫
Option A:
Option B:
Option C:
Option D:

11. A continuous random variable has the following probability law


, . Find mean
Option A:
Option B:
Option C:
Option D:

12. Which of the following is continuous distribution


Option A: Binomial Distribution
Option B: Poisson Distribution
Option C: Normal Distribution
Option D: Bernoulli Distribution

13. If a random variable X follows Poisson distribution such that P(X=1)=2P(X=2),


find the mean and variance of the distribution.
Option A:
Option B:

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Option C:
Option D:

14. If X and Y are independent random variates with V(X)=3 and V(Y)=2 then
V(2X-Y)=?
Option A: 10
Option B: 14
Option C: 8
Option D: 4

15. If and are coefficient of regression then find coefficient of


correlation r.
Option A:
Option B:
Option C:
Option D:

16. If the coefficient of correlation between X and Y is r=0 then


Option A: X and Y are positively correlated
Option B: X and Y are negatively correlated
Option C: X and Y are same
Option D: There is No correlation between X and Y

17. Find the Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation for the following data
X 1 2 3 4 5
Y 3 6 9 12 15

Option A: r=1
Option B: r=-1
Option C: r=0
Option D: r=0.5

18.
The matrix of the Quadratic form
Option A:
[ ]

Option B:
[ ]

Option C:
[ ]

Option D:
[ ]

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19. 1 0 0 
Find the rank index and signature for the matrix 0  1 0 
0 0  1
Option A: rank = 3 , index = 1 and signature = -1
Option B: rank = 3 , index = 2 and signature = -1
Option C: rank = 3 , index = 1 and signature = 3
Option D: rank = 3 , index = 2 and signature = 3

20. If X is a discrete random variable with the following probability distribution


x 0 1 2
P(x) 3 4a-10 5a-1
for some a Find the value of a.
Option A: c=1
Option B: c=1/3
Option C: c=-1
Option D: c=2

21. If x is a discrete random variable with the following probability distribution


x 1 2 3
P(x) a 2a a
Find P(X
Option A:

Option B:

Option C:

Option D:

22.
Find E(X) if X has the p.d.f f(x) ={

Option A:

Option B:
Option C:
Option D:

23. If X and Y are independent random variables with means 2,3 and variance 1,2
respectively, find the mean and variance of the random variable Z = 2X - 5Y
Option A: 11 , 54
Option B: 19 , 54
Option C: 19 , 8
Option D: 11, 8

24. Suppose the number of accidents occurring weekly on a particular stretch of a


highway follow a Poisson distribution with mean 3 .Calculate the probability that
there is at least one accident this week.
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Option A: 0.6 347
Option B: 0.9502
Option C: 0.7275
Option D: 0.8002

25. The following results were obtained from records of age (x) and systolic blood
pressure (y) of a group of 10 men:
x y
mean 53 142
variance 130 165
Correlation coefficient = 0.8
Estimate the blood pressure of a man whose age is 45?
Option A: 134.78
Option B: 130.56
Option C: 129.56
Option D: 137.56

26. A coefficient of correlation is computed to be -0.95 means that


Option A: The relationship between the two variables is weak
Option B: The relationship between the two variables is strong and positive.
Option C: The relationship between the two variables is strong but negative.
Option D: The correlation coefficient cannot have this value.

27. If the tangent of the angle made by the line of regression of y on x is 0.6
and Find the correlation coefficient between x and y.
Option A: 2 .5
Option B: 0. 25
Option C: 0. 3
Option D: 0. 3

28. Evaluate ∫ , where c is the circle | | =1.


Option A:

Option B:

Option C: 6 πi
Option D:

29. Find the residue of at z =


Option A: 1/9
Option B: 5/9
Option C: 1/3
Option D: 4/9

30.
Identify the type of singularity of the function

Option A: z = 0 is a pole of order 7 for the given function


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Option B: z = 0 is a pole of order 6 for the given function
Option C: z = 0 is an essential singularity
Option D: z = 0 is a pole of order 3 for the given function

31. Evaluate∫ where C where c is the circle | | =2.

Option A: 2
Option B: 2
Option C: 2 e
Option D:

32. Find the value of the integral ∫ along the path y = x


Option A:

Option B:

Option C:

Option D:

33. Find the vector orthogonal to (2,1, 2) and (1,2,2)


Option A: (1, 2, 1)
Option B: (2, 2, 1)
Option C: (1, 1, 1)
Option D: (2 , 2, 1)

34. If u = (3, 1, 4 2) v = ( 2 , 2, 0,1) then find 〈 〉 and ‖ ‖ ,‖ ‖


Option A: 6, √ √
Option B: 5, √ √
Option C: 5, √
Option D: , √

35 Determine which of the following are subspaces of


=
=
Option A: are the subspaces of
Option B: and not the subspaces of
Option C: but not a subspace of
Option D: but a subspace of

36. Write down the matrix of the quadratic form

Option A:
[ ]

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Option B:
[ ]

Option C:
[ ]

Option D:
[ ]

37. Find the rank , signature, index of the transformed quadratic form
.
Option A: rank = 3, signature =2, index =1
Option B: rank = 3, signature =1, index =2.
Option C: rank = 2, signature =3, index =1.
Option D: rank = 2, signatur e=1, index =3.

38. | ||
A necessary condition for I = ∫ to be an extremal is that
Option A: ( ) ( )
| ||

Option B:
( |
)
Option C:
( |
)
Option D:
( |
) ( ||
)

39. The functional I=∫ |


has the following extremal with and as
arbitrary constants.
Option A:
Option B:
Option C:
Option D:

40. The extremal of the functional I=∫ ||


is
Option A: y=
Option B: y=
Option C: y=
Option D: y=

z2
41. Find the residue of f z   at a point z = -2
z 12 z  2
1
Option A:
9
2
Option B:
9

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5
Option C:
9
4
Option D:
9

1 0 0 
42. Find the rank index and signature for the given matrix 0  1 0 
0 0  1
Option A: rank = 3 , index = 2 and signature = 3
Option B: rank = 3 , index = 2 and signature = -1
Option C: rank = 3 , index = 1 and signature = 3
Option D: rank = 3 , index = 1 and signature = -1

The regression lines of a sample are x + 6y = 6 and 3x + 2y = 10. Find the sample
43.
means?
Option A: x = 1/3 and y = 1/2

Option B: x = 3 and y = 1/2

Option C: x = 3 and y = 1

Option D: x = 3 and y = 2

44. If all the eigen values of a 3 x 3 matrix are negative then the quadratic form is
Option A: Indefinite
Option B: Positive definite
Option C: Negative definite
Option D: Semi - Negative definite

45. Find the zeros of the function f z   z  14 z  23


Option A: Zero of order 2 at z = 1
Option B: Zero of order 4 at z = 1
Option C: Simple zero at z = 0.
Option D: Simple zero at z = 1.

Which of the law fails for this set x, y  / x, y   where addition is defined as
46. x1 , y1   x2 , y2    x1  x2 , y1  y2  and scalar multiplication is k x1, y1   kx1, ky1  ?

Option A: Closure law

Option B: Commutative law for addition

Option C: Associative law for addition

Option D: Existence for additive identity

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If the actual amount of coffee which a filling machine puts into 7 ounce jars is a
random variable having normal distribution with standard deviation 0.05 ounce and if
47.
only 4% of the of the jars are to contain less than 7 ounce of coffee what must be the
mean fill of these jars?
Option A: m = 6.06
Option B: m = 6.09
Option C: m=7
Option D: m = 7.09

x2
 y'2 dx
48. Find the extremals for 
x1
2x
c 2
Option A: y x  c'
4
c
Option B: y  x 2  c'
2
c
Option C: y  x 3  c'
6
c
Option D: y  x 3  c'
3

49. Expand f z   e  z as a Taylor’s series around z  1 only first three terms.


 z  1 z  12 
Option A: e  z  e 1 1   
 1! 2! 
 z  1 z  12 
Option B: e  z  e 1 1   
 1! 2! 
 z  1 z  12 
Option C: e  z  e 1 1   
 1! 2! 
 z  1 z  12 
Option D: e  z  e 1 1   
 1! 2! 

What is the additive inverse for a vector space V = 1, x  / x   with operations
50.
1, x  1, x'  1, x  x' and k 1, x  1, kx
Option A:  1,  x
Option B: 1, x 
Option C: 1,  x
Option D:  1, x 
1 i

 x 
 iy (dz) along the path y = 0 where x varies from 0 to 1.
2
51. Evaluate
0

1
Option A:
4

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3
Option B:
4
1
Option C:
3
2
Option D:
3

F d  F  d 2  F 
For F  2 xy   y' '2 the Euler’s equation       0 reduces to
y dx  y'  dx2  y' ' 
52.

d4y
Option A:  x2
dx 4
d3y
Option B: x
dx3
d4y
Option C: x
dx4
d3y
Option D:  x2
dx3

The probability distribution of a random variable X is given by


53. X -2 -1 0 1 2 3
P(X = x) 0.1 k 0.2 2k 0.3 k
Option A: k = 0.25
Option B: k = 0.15
Option C: k = 0.1
Option D: k = -0.1

Which of the following fails to satisfy the conditions of subspace for the set
W  a,1,1 / a  R
54.
Option A: Closed under usual component wise addition and scalar multiplication
Option B: Closed under scalar multiplication
Option C: Associative law
Option D: Commutative law

Find the Spearman's Rank correlation coefficient where column of d 2 are 4, 0, 1, 1, 9,


55.
9, 1, 1, 4, 36.
Option A: R = -0.36
Option B: R = 0.06
Option C: R = -0.6

Option D: R = 0.6

dz
56. Evaluate using Cauchy’s Integral formula 
C
z z  4
3
where C is the circle z  2 .

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i
Option A: 
16
i
Option B:
16
i
Option C: 
32
i
Option D:
32

57. If X is a Poisson variate such that P(X = 1) = P(X = 3), find m


Option A: m=2
Option B: m= 3
Option C: m= 6
Option D: m=6

Which of the vectors are orthogonal in


58. S  v1  0, 2, 0,  2, v2  1, 0, 3, 0, v3  1, 2, 3, 4
Option A: v1 and v3
Option B: v2 and v3
Option C: v1 , v2 and v3
Option D: v1 and v2

Use Gram-Schmidt process to transform the orthogonal set u1 ,u2  into an

orthonormal set v1,v2 where u1  1, 0, 0, u2  3, 7,  2 . Find 2


59. v
v2
v2  7 2 
Option A:   0, , 
v2  53 53 
v2  7 2 
Option B:   0,  , 
v2  53 53 
v2  7 2 
Option C:   0, , 
v2  53 53 
v2  7 2 
Option D:   0,  , 
v2  53 53 

Find the E(X2) for the following probability distribution


60. X 1 3 4 5
P(X = x) 0.4 0.1 0.2 0.3
Option A: E(X2) = 9
Option B: E(X2) = 19
Option C: E(X2)) = 12
Option D: E(X2) = 7.5

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Each question carry five marks
Evaluate ∫ , where C is the circle | |
1

Find Rank correlation coefficient for the following data


2 x: 10 12 18 22 15 40
y: 12 18 25 25 50 25
A hospital switch board receives an average of 4 emergency calls in a 10
3 minutes interval. What is the probability of getting at least 3 emergency
calls.
Find the orthonormal basis of by applying Gram Schmidt process where
4
Reduce the quadratic form to
5
canonical form and find the rank, index, signature and class value.

6 Find Extremal of the following ∫
7 Fit a Poisson distribution for the following distribution .
x 0 1 2 3 4 Total
f 43 40 25 10 2 120
8 Obtain the rank correlation coefficient for the following data
X 68 64 75 50 64 80 75 40 55 64
Y 62 58 68 45 81 60 68 48 50 70
9
Obtain two distinct Laurent’s series of f(z) = about z = 4
indicating the region of convergence
10 Construct an orthonormal basis of Gram-Schmidt process to
S=

11
Reduce the symmetric matrix [ ]to the diagonal form

using congruent transformation and interpret the result in terms of quadratic


forms
12 Find the curve on which the functional ∫ √ | dx is extremum.

 z  dz along a parabola x  3y
3 i
2 2
13 Evaluate the given complex integral .
0

Fit a second degree curve to the following data.


14 x 0 1 2 3 4
y 1 1.8 2.3 5.5 6.3
Given the following probability function of a discrete random variable X.

X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

15 P(X) 0 c 2c 2c 3c c2 2c 2 7c 2  c

(i) Find c (ii) Mean (iii) Variance (iv) P(X  6)

16 Find all vectors in  3 of Euclidean norm 1 that are orthogonal to the vectors
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a  1,  1,1 and b   1, 0,1 .
Reduce the quadratic form x 2  2 y 2  7 z 2  4 xy  8 zx to canonical form by
17
congruent transformations.

 y 
x2

18 Find the extremals of 2


 y'2 6 y sin x dx
x1

19 Obtain Laurent ‘s series for | |


20 Fit a straight line for the following data
X 3 4 5 6 7 8
y 8 6 5 7 6 4
Also estimate y when x=2.
21 The sizes of 10,000 items are normally distributed with mean 20 cms and
standard deviation 4 cm. Find the probability that an item selected at random
will have size above 25 cm
(Area for S.N.V.Z from z = 0 to z = 1.25 is 0.3944)
22 Check whether W={(a,b,c)/ b=a+c, a,b,c, } is a subspace of
23 Obtain the linear transformation of the quadratic form
under

24 Use Rayleigh Ritz Method to solve boundary value problem


∫ given y(0)=0 and y(1) =0
25 In a sample of 1000 cases, the mean of a certain test is 14 and standard
deviation is 2.5 Assuming the distribution to be normal ,find
(i)how many students score between 12 and 15 ?
(ii) how many score above 18?
(iii) how many score below 8?
26 In a partially destroyed laboratory, record of an analysis of correlation data,
the following results only are legible:
3. Regression equations: 8X 10Y = 66, 40X 18Y=214.
What are: (i) the mean values X and Y,
(ii) the correlation coefficient between X and Y,
(iii) the standard deviation of Y
27 Evaluate ∮ where C is the circle | | =4..

28 Let V be a set of positive real numbers with addition and scalar


multiplication defined as and .Show that Vis a vector
space under this addition and scalar multiplication.
29 Reduce the following quadratic form into canonical form.
Q:

30 Using Rayleigh -Ritz method , solve the boundary value problem


I=∫ | with y(0)=0 and y(1)=0.
Evaluate using Cauchy's Residue Theorem, where C is a curve z  1  3 for
31 2z  1
 z  1 z  3 dz
C
2

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Two judges X, Y ranked 8 candidates as follows. Find the Karl Pearson's
coefficient of correlation.
32 Candidates A B C D E F G H
First judge X 5 2 8 1 4 6 3 7
Second judge Y 4 5 7 3 2 8 1 6
The average selling price of house in a city is र 50,000 with standard
deviation of र 10,000. Assuming the distribution of selling price to
33 be normal find (i) the percentage of houses that sell for more than र 55,000,
(ii) the percentage of houses selling between र 45,000 and र 60,000. (Area
between t = 0 and t = 1 is 0.3413and between t = 0 and t = 0.5 is 0.1915.

Construct an orthonormal basis of  3 using Gram-Schmidt’s process to


S  4, 0, 3, 1, 0, 6, 2, 9,11 .
34

Reduce the quadratic form x 2  2 y 2  3z 2  4 yz  6 zx to canonical form and


35
find the rank, index, signature and class value.
Using Rayleigh Ritz’s method to find an approximate solution for the

 y'  y  xydx with y0  2, y1  1 .


1
2
36 extremal
0

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